Proper Disposal
• Check with the vendor or a local scuba supplier to see if they will accept used tanks.
• Innerspace Scuba accepts used scuba tanks and lead scuba weights.
5211 Miller Trunk Highway 218-726-1010

CAUTION
Contents are under pressure. Be careful when handling tanks and removing accessory items from any tank, full or empty.

Proper Disposal
• Newer models of detectors are free of radioactive elements and can be disposed of in the trash. These do not display the radioactive symbol on them.
• If your detector has the radioactive symbol displayed on it, you may return the item to the manufacturer or bring it to WLSSD’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility.

Proper Disposal
• Check the label for disposal instructions
• Do not puncture or incinerate spray paint cans
• If there is still paint remaining in the can, bring it the the Household Hazardous Waste Facility.
• Empty, depressurized containers can be recycled at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility.

Proper Disposal
• Steel food and beverage cans must be recycled. Place in your curbside recycling bin or bring to a recycling center or shed.
• Rinse all food containers. Labels do not need to be removed. Cans do not need to be flattened. Do not include any scrap metal or non-food cans like paint or solvent containers.
• Call your hauler for sorting instructions.